Rate of Fire (RoF): : There are three possible rates of fire for handguns, longarms, and heavy weapons, they are: Single for single shot, S for semiautomatic, and A for automatic.

Single Shot rate of fire (Single): To attack with these weapons, you simply roll d20 add attack bonuses and compare the result against the targets Reflex save, if the result is equal to or greater than the target's Reflex score you roll damage for the weapon listed under the Damage column.

Semiautomatic rate of fire (S): The treatment is the same as for single shot weapons except for people with the Semiautomatic feat. If the user has the Semiautomatic feat, the user may fire up to 5 rounds of ammunition per round (their number of base attacks + 1) rolling an attack roll for each shot. They can fire until they have no more attacks left, or until the cartridge run out of ammunition.

Automatic rate of fire (A): The user instead targets 4 adjacent squares (to each other), the Reflex for each square is by default 17, if there is hard cover then the situation will modify the square Reflex score upwards, a brick wall or something similar gives a +5 cover bonus to the target square it is in front of for example. For every square the Automatic burst hits, each character must make a Reflex saving throw in order to avoid getting hit and taking damage: Each rolls a D20 adding modifiers and if the result is below the target's Reflex modifier, he avoids taking damage from the Automatic fire for that round. If you fire using the Automatic function for more than the amount of rounds in parenthesis, the weapon overheats and becomes useless for 1d2+1 rounds.

Laser type : The gun or cannon fires a highly lethal blast of what is the equivalent of sunlight at a close range (for the sun) weapon. The weapon is obviously potent and can kill most commoners in one shot. The cartridges are specially made and can be interchanged within all three of the Brothir weapons.

Shell type : The cartridge is an explosive shell, which detonates upon contact with a hard surface. The blast (and the damage) can be avoided if you can absorb the shock of the shell hitting the ground. In the Shell weapons range catergory, the d stands for diameter, as in the diameter of the blast. Treat as a splash damage weapon for attacking.

Flame type : The cartridge is a small, flammable gel capsule that is slowly worn away by the open flame at the weapon’s end. The standard time it takes to reload a capsule is 1 round. This provokes an attack of opportunity. These types of capsules can spurt any color of flame that the company of creation wishes. The capsules last for 10 rounds until they entirely burn away. If you throw a capsule, it makes a slick spot on the ground that is 10ft in diameter. If ignited, the gel does 4d6 damage to anything inside the circle, and launches the objects or people in question up 10ft into the air. The damage is only half, and this the explosion has no effect on the target if the target makes a DC 17 Reflex save.

Bolt type: The user can attack with the weapon as many times has he has attacks for the round. The Bolt type of weapon cannot use any Automatic Burst.

Ammunition: All Single shots can carry one shell or cartridge at a time, unless stated otherwise. All semi-autos can carry clips or cartridges depending on the type of the gun. (The -# outside of the guns’ name) Every fully automatic weapons use clips or cartridges that are usually one time use and hold up to 400 shots. To keep track of machine gun ammo, each round, the gun fires (and loses) its’ maximum amount of damage in shots. If the damage dice are 2d6, the guns fires (and loses) 12 shots every round. All ammo for Light guns and Longarms is considered interchangeable.
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